Pompeii Via delle
Tombe. December 2004.
Tombs on north-east and south-east sides of Via delle Tombe. Looking east from crossroads with Via di Nocera.
Pompeii Via delle Tombe. May 2006. South-east side with 3ES centre, and 1ES on right.
Pompeii Via delle Tombe. South-east side with 3ES and 1ES in the centre.
Photographed 1970-79 by Günther Einhorn, picture courtesy of his son Ralf Einhorn.
Pompeii Via delle Tombe. 1968. South-east side with tombs 3ES and 1ES towards the right. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source: The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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Pompeii Via delle Tombe. 1964. South-east side with Tomb 3ES and 1ES. Photo by Stanley A. Jashemski.
Source: The Wilhelmina and Stanley A. Jashemski archive in the University of Maryland Library, Special Collections (See collection page) and made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial License v.4. See Licence and use details.
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Pompeii Via delle
Tombe. October 2024.
Tomb 1ES, on left, looking west towards crossroads with Via
di Nocera. Photo courtesy of
Giuseppe Ciaramella.
Pompeii Via delle Tombe. May 2010. Looking north-west from 1ES towards crossroads with Via di Nocera.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 1ES. Four columelle were found but none had inscriptions.
A male head of marble was also found. SAP inventory 10942.
A marble fragment was also found. SAP inventory 10930. This had the inscription -
ARGEN(tarius)
(ma)G(ister)
PAGAN(us).
De Caro excludes this as a possible name for the tomb.
See D’Ambrosio, A. and De Caro, S., 1983. Un Impegno per Pompei: Fotopiano e documentazione della Necropoli di Porta Nocera. Milano: Touring Club Italiano. (1ES).
Pompeii Porta Nocera. Tomb 1ES. White limestone bust of an unidentified adult male. PAP inventory 10942.
De Caro describes this as a bust of an adult male with marked features –
wrinkles on the forehead and on the sides of the eyes; hair styled in curved, pointed strands.
See D’Ambrosio, A. and De Caro, S., 1983. Un Impegno per Pompei: Fotopiano e documentazione della Necropoli di Porta Nocera. Milano: Touring Club Italiano. (1ES).
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Tomb 1ES, north side.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 1ES, north-east corner.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 1ES, north side, with two niches.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 1ES, small niche near north-west corner, with remains of small columella.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 1ES, looking west towards the north-west corner.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 1ES, looking south along the west side.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 1ES, south side.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2010. Tomb 1ES. Looking west towards 1ES, from 3ES.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. May 2006. Looking east towards 3ES on left, from near 1ES on right.
A columella was found to the north east of 1ES. This had the inscription -
HALO
FILIO P(ater).
This could not necessarily be attributed to either 1ES or 3ES.
See D’Ambrosio, A. and De Caro, S., 1983. Un Impegno per Pompei: Fotopiano e
documentazione della Necropoli di Porta Nocera. Milano:
Touring Club Italiano. (3ES).
Pompeii Porta Nocera. Tomb 1ES? A columella was found to the north east of 1ES.
This had the inscription -
HALO
FILIO P(ater).
This could not necessarily be attributed to either 1ES or 3ES.
It is pictured here in the lararium niche in the atrium of II.8.5.
See Carratelli, G. P., 1990-2003. Pompei: Pitture e Mosaici: Vol. III. Roma:
Istituto della enciclopedia italiana, p. 321.
Pompeii Porta Nocera. Tomb 1ES? March 2024. Columella of Halo.
This had the inscription -
HALO
FILIO P(ater).
On display in exhibition “L’altra
Pompei, vite comuni all’ombra del Vesuvio”.
Photo courtesy of Giuseppe Ciaramella.